@wentoffscript | hollywood dropout

Joined July 2025
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Jun 16
feeling very nostalgic being back in the city. reminded of all the cool shit I got to do with my friends. channeling it all into bangers w/ @wentoffscript.
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Jun 16
learned almost everything i know about storytelling from jonah. he’s the architect of the old vice style and cut so many of the iconic pieces to even begin to list.
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Jun 15
spending the day catching up with my editor idols from the Vice era.
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Jun 15
forward deployed @wentoffscript
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Jun 15
point and shoot bros @alli_gooch
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May 19
LFGGGGG
We’re honored to be recognized by the @tellyawards for our work with @hark_labs and @bySyncere. Hark: Gold — Commercial / Tech Syncere: Silver — Documentary / Short Syncere: Bronze — Commercial / Tech
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May 13
Our editor is in a great mood today and has executed all the studio notes. Send in the former reality tv producer who took one Avid class and now thinks they can cut. "Can I drive?" [touches keyboard]
He’s presenting the final design. Add seven brand new stakeholders he’s never met
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Update: sadly here to report they did none of this. It's a pod shot in a bar which is fine! But why is the final tab in the intro logo lockup? Isn't how much the guest drank part of the fun and should live as a button to the show format?
Cheeky Pint comparisons aside, as an editor I can already visualize the format of this show -> cold open supercut, logo lockup, walk onto set, bartender gag, awkward OTS angles, forced verite pool game. Extra credit if they close on the bar tab total like Sneaker Shopping too.
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Inject the Tom Emmerson vs Romain Gavras creative beef into my veins baby.
Apr 28
the best 3 minutes of video I've watched this year
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Cheeky Pint comparisons aside, as an editor I can already visualize the format of this show -> cold open supercut, logo lockup, walk onto set, bartender gag, awkward OTS angles, forced verite pool game. Extra credit if they close on the bar tab total like Sneaker Shopping too.
Introducing Open Tab: a new interview series where independent media founders tell us how they did it. Most of what we hear from media insiders is a story of decline. But a new class of independent media founders is creating powerful businesses around their own work.
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Apr 13
Michael Kahn is the film editing GOAT. He's Spielberg's guy and cut the Omaha Beach sequence in Saving Private Ryan. There is nobody better. I watch this interview a few times a year when I get burnt out. No one has distilled the editor's psyche better than this.
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Apr 13
This is the best take. Post is a dark art and great editors are all basket cases.
Video editors will always be the bane of my existence
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Apr 12
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Replying to @samuel_spitz
interestingly, because of this it becomes a moat to have an agency made high quality video
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we filmed a documentary for @bySyncere in two days here's how we did it
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Apr 10
I don't think HR is remotely capable at sourcing the right person. They will hire some armchair quarterback from the video department of another tech company or a CD from an agency. Neither can execute craft without hiring out.
Between Anthropic hiring a video director for $250k, and WSJ announcing that their video team is now 65 people, I think it's a really good time for young people to learn how to shoot and edit video. Tech companies and legacy media companies are investing in GOOD video teams
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Apr 10
More free game. Peep those track labels? They carry with aafs into tools. This is how you get re-recording mixers to buy you drinks at the bar when the project wraps.
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Apr 10
this shot is cinema
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